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Gonçalves, the housewife who lives nearby, gave safe harbor to several students, including one boy who was shot in the jaw. The last major school shooting in Brazil occurred in 2011, when 12 students in Rio de Janeiro were shot dead by a gunman.

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The two sides also agreed to continue working on technology that would do away with the need for border checks. He said May's "mantra of "my deal or no deal" needs to be dead and buried tonight".

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Sadio Mané has handed Liverpool a huge advantage at the Allianz Arena after he opened the scoring against Bayern Munich . Bayern Munich defender Mats Hummels heads clear under pressure from Liverpool's Roberto Firmino.

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"These cuts in the Trump budget aren't a tightening of the belt or a trimming of the fat, or even a serious attempt at reining in spending", House Budget Committee Chairman John Yarmuth (D-Ky.) said during the hearing. Nevertheless, he also suggests that there will be steep cuts in environmental production as well as education.

Maya MacGuineas, president of the Committee for a Responsible Federal Budget, applauded the administration's efforts to tackle these inefficient programs. He called the proposal "malicious".

The Administration's decision to seek an exaggerated increase in funds for defense agencies (8.9% in the National Nuclear Security Administration or 7.4% in the Department of Homeland Security) anticipates that, in the interest of a "renewed" electoral campaign, Trump will most likely use again the border and immigration issue as favorite weapons when it comes to getting (or keeping) votes. About $718 billion of that would go to the Defense Department. In addition, the budget would squeeze billions from state and local grant programs - throwing out the Community Development Block Grant program and others that provide financial aid for affordable housing. Trading Medicare and Medicaid for tax breaks, how that's going to help anybody in this room, or most of the people you live with? "But I do appreciate the president's signaling that he wants to actually balance the budget".

"He's not cutting Medicare in this budget", asserted acting White House budget director Russell Vought. The budget forecasts the economy will grow about 3 percent annually over the next decade, relying on the assumption that the deregulation and tax cuts will have a long-lasting impact on the economy. "And it's not fair to the people that have been paying in for years and now all of the sudden they want to. cut". And after 2019, growth is projected to slow further to an average of 1.7 percent through 2023.

"Look at the 1980s, look at the 1990s", he said. Democrats are piling on Trump, accusing him of breaking his campaign promise not to touch the federal health care program for the elderly. "That will be fine", he told The Epoch Times.